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Corporate Christmas Cards and College

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Scholarship Opportunity
College is expensive. That’s why scholarships are something you can never begin seeking too early on in your child’s life. I have some information about a very cool scholarship program for you right now.

It’s the $10,000 First Annual Create-A-Greeting-Card Scholarship Contest, sponsored by THE GALLERY COLLECTION ®. That’s right. I said $10,000. That will go a long way toward a college education today. Any high school, college or university student enrolled at any time during the latter half of 2007 can take part in the scholarship competition.
All you need to do is design your own greeting card. Enter your original photograph, painting, drawing, or even an electronic graphic you designed. The Gallery Collection is a business and personal greeting card company. The scholarship winner will not only get a great financial start toward an education, he or she will get to see their design added to the company’s collection.

Submissions for the Christmas cards scholarship contest are being accepted through January 15, 2008. If you know a college or high school student who you think should enter this competition, forward them the link to the scholarship details: www.gallerycollection.com/scholarship.htm. Get the word out. It would be foolish to pass on an opportunity like this.

When I worked as the head of the design department for a manufacturer some years ago, one of my privileges was picking out the annual Corporate Christmas cards. I can honestly say that if a design was offered that had been created by a student, it would have been one of my top picks. I love the idea of supporting new talent.

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